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M6400 Brochure available

Discussion in 'Dell Latitude, Vostro, and Precision' started by davidab, Sep 5, 2008.

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  1. mcdowelj

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    any word on a blu-ray burner as an upgrade option?
     
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    Greg Notebook Nobel Laureate

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    No, it just means that it is closer to a desktop motherboard. Not two motherboards...?
     
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    What will the WUXGA (LED) 1930 x 1200 at 16.7 M colors likely cost as an option?
     
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    Prolly your left nut.
     
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    Yessir. I believe that got resolved about 3 weeks ago by davidab.

     
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    Vogelbung I R Judgemental

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    Hmmm. I was hoping it would be lighter by maybe a pound, but I guess that's hard. Still, should be notably better than the M1730's it will be replacing in my use - I will at least be able to carry it short distances without keeling over :D

    In the interests of transportability, anyone know whether we get the 'actual brick size' power brick like the M1730 or a better item?
     
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    I'd bet that with the improvements to the rest of the power bricks, the M6400 would get a new, smaller one as well.
     
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    Anyone know if the M4400 or M6400 have the option to use integrated graphics to conserve battery life?

    Which 16" to 18" notebooks use integrated graphics when needed to conserve battery life?

    Thanks,
    Laurence
     
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    The beast is out, at least in the greek DELL site, (there is a thread about it) with a price of ~7000€ for the full configuration. (the price becomes much more reasonable if the options become reasonable).

    What I would like to ask is if I can safely assume, based on the manuals posted here, that the machine is fully upgradeable processor/RAM and HDD wise. (I know the answer might seem obvious to some of the ppl here but I really would like to have a second oinion on that)
     
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